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Opposition Groups Prevent the Entry of Food to Areas Controlled by ISIS in Yarmouk

Published : 30-05-2016

Opposition Groups Prevent the Entry of Food to Areas Controlled by ISIS in Yarmouk

The opposition military groups south of the capital Damascus issued a decision that prevents the entry of food materials and fuel into areas controlled by ISIS in the Yarmouk camp, except for civilians in those areas.

The military groups noted that this decision came as a reaction after ISIS besieged more than 90 civilian families at Al Rija square and Al Khamastaash Street in Yarmouk, and also prevented the residents of those regions to enter food materials inside their houses under the pretext of being in areas controlled by the Nusra.  

Moreover, ISIS had previously prevented the people of Ain Ghazal neighborhood, controlled by the Nusra, of entering bread, drinking water, and cartons of food aid provided by UNRWA at Yalda town. ISIS put the responsibility of those besieged areas to Al Nusra Front.

Meanwhile, hit-and-run and clashes are still continuous between ISIS and Nusra in several axes in the camp, while the regular army and GC groups are still imposing siege over the camp for 1079 days respectively, power outages for more than (1140) days, and water cut for 629 days respectively. The regular army still prevents the introduction of food and medical supplies, as well as the return and exit of people to and from the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3355

The opposition military groups south of the capital Damascus issued a decision that prevents the entry of food materials and fuel into areas controlled by ISIS in the Yarmouk camp, except for civilians in those areas.

The military groups noted that this decision came as a reaction after ISIS besieged more than 90 civilian families at Al Rija square and Al Khamastaash Street in Yarmouk, and also prevented the residents of those regions to enter food materials inside their houses under the pretext of being in areas controlled by the Nusra.  

Moreover, ISIS had previously prevented the people of Ain Ghazal neighborhood, controlled by the Nusra, of entering bread, drinking water, and cartons of food aid provided by UNRWA at Yalda town. ISIS put the responsibility of those besieged areas to Al Nusra Front.

Meanwhile, hit-and-run and clashes are still continuous between ISIS and Nusra in several axes in the camp, while the regular army and GC groups are still imposing siege over the camp for 1079 days respectively, power outages for more than (1140) days, and water cut for 629 days respectively. The regular army still prevents the introduction of food and medical supplies, as well as the return and exit of people to and from the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3355